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Staying On Top
Background:
In 1998, a beautiful seductive character named Elena caught the attention of
moviegoers in the romantic adventure, The Mask of Zorro, starring Antonio
Banderas, Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Catherine, the actress
behind Elena, has since starred in several blockbusters and has become Britain's
highest paid actress ever. Winning numerous awards, including an Oscar,
Catherine also married super-star Michael Douglas, and shows no hint of slowing
down.
Catherine is a star.
From Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002) to Isabel Lahiri in Ocean's Twelve (2004),
she quenches a thirst that fans possess.
Catherine Zeta-Jones entertains, and she does it well.
With her no nonsense attitude, and commitment to her arts, the trained
singer, dancer and actor is smart, attractive, talented and has just what it
takes to stay on top.
Catherine Zeta Jones was born on September 25, 1969 in Swansea, Wales to parents
Dai (Welsh, candy factory worker) and Pat (Irish, seamstress). She is the middle
child, surrounded by older brother David (born 1967) and younger brother Lyndon
(born 1972). Lyndon works at Catherine's production company, Milkwood Films.
The name Catherine is derived from her maternal grandmother, Catherine Fair,
and Zeta Jones from her paternal side of the family.
Her love for dance and acting began as a child.
Catherine Zeta-Jones's early career includes stage and musicals before landing
roles in film and movies such as: Sheherazade in Mille et une nuits, Les (1990),
Chirsty in Out of the Blue (1991), Mariette Jane Larkin in The Darling Buds of
May (1991), Beatriz in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), Maya in The
Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert (1992), Kitty in
Splitting Heirs (1993), Victoria Chapman in The Cinder Path (1994), Eustacia Vye
in The Return of the Native (1994), Chloe in Blue Juice (1995), Catherine in
Katharina die Große (1995), Sala in The Phantom (1996) and Isabella Paradine in
the TV movie Titanic (1996). It was her role as Elena in 1998's The Mask of
Zorro that caught the attention of the public.
In 1999 Catherine starred with legend Sean Connery in the action film
Entrapment, and with Liam Neeson, Lili Taylor, and Owen Wilson in the thriller,
The Haunting. She went on to act in High Fidelity (2000) and Traffic (2000).
Catherine starred in America's Sweethearts (2001), alongside Julia Roberts,
Billy Crystal and John Cusack. She starred as Velma Kelly in the huge smash,
Chicago (2002). Zeta-Jones was the voice behind Marina in the animation film
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) and starred in Intolerable Cruelty
(2003) with actor George Clooney.
Catherine Zeta-Jones is a leading lady. In 2004 she stars with leading man
Tom Hanks in The Terminal and stars in the super-cast of Brad Pitt, George
Clooney, Julia Roberts (to just name a few) in the long anticipated Ocean's
Twelve.
You can see Catherine in upcoming Smoke & Mirrors (2004), Legend of Zorro
(2005), and Coming Out (2006).
Awards:
- Academy Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role,
CHICAGO (2003)
- BAFTA Awards: Best Performance by an Actress in a
Supporting Role, CHICAGO (2003)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards: Best Acting
Ensemble, CHICAGO (2003)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards: Best
Supporting Actress, CHICAGO (2003)
- Evening Standard British Film Awards: Best Actress,
CHICAGO (2003)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: Outstanding Performance by
a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, CHICAGO (2003)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: Outstanding Performance by
the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture, CHICAGO (2003)
- ShoWest Convention: ShoWest Award - Supporting Actress
of the Year (2003)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards: Outstanding Performance by
the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture, TRAFFIC (2001)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Actress -
Action, ENTRAPMENT (2000)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Female
Newcomer, THE MASK OF ZORRO (1999)
- European Film Awards: Audience Award - Best Actress,
ENTRAPMENT (1999)
- ShoWest Convention: ShoWest Award - Supporting Actress
of the Year (1999)
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